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Fantastic ceramic

August 23, 2016
From joint replacements to microfluidics – additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, promises so much for the biomedical industry.

The super-organism behind Nature’s skyscraper

August 11, 2016
Notions of the ‘super-organism’ need to be invoked to truly understand the intelligence behind Nature’s skyscraper – the termite mound. Hunter King discusses the hive-mind behind these incredible structures and...

X-ray vision

August 9, 2016
Bees navigate by sensing the polarisation of light. We now know that some rainforest-dwelling bees can measure polarisation much more accurately than previously assumed. Dr Andrew Bodey tells us how...

Too old and too big: The dark enigma of supermassive black holes

August 4, 2016
A research team from Italy is taking on one of the biggest mysteries of cosmology – supermassive black holes. How could it be that they existed so soon after the...

Raising the bar?

July 26, 2016
The role of science in sport is becoming ever more important, and with the Olympic Games upon us we turn our attention to slippery swimmers, windy runners and biomechanics to...

Pulling ourselves together

July 21, 2016
As laboratory equipment becomes more interconnected, can the Internet of Things help tackle the ‘reproducibility crisis’? Possibly – but, say Nicolas Paris and Klemen Zupancic, all vendors and scientists need...

Transforming cells to transform lives

July 19, 2016
A company in Scotland has devised a novel way to treat type 1 diabetes – producing lab grown islets of Langerhans for transplantation. But how does this work and what...

Creating a lasting smile

July 14, 2016
Can the humble autoclave really be the keystone of cutting edge Materials Science? One team from Leeds think so and here they tell us why this lab mainstay is vital...

Getting to know our new neighbour

July 11, 2016
Tantalising evidence for another planet in our Solar System was presented early this year. Details on ‘Planet Nine’, however, were scarce. Here, astrophysicist Esther Linder tells us how she and...

Printing the future of medicine

July 7, 2016
A combination of personalised medicine and 3D printing is set to change the way drugs are produced and delivered. Sadaf Taheri fills us in…

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